Let's say you have 100000 documents in your index that match your query but only 10 of them the user has access to: A basic implementation will return the top, let's say 1000, documents and then do the more expensive…
Well if you don’t have a pretty good idea of the problem you’re solving for the customer, you’re much better off trying as many things as you can, quickly and cheaply, to figure out.
Do you know that the big expensive thing is what your customers actually need? Do you actually know what your customers need? That’s basically the only important context. If you can’t deliver that, it doesn’t matter how…
Did they remove it? It says the researchers provided a notebook that they used to verify the attack.
Or do I…
All this setting does is make the feature available to you in the frontend -- it's up to you to use it or not!
In adtech a first price auction is also a single round.
You gotta save that optimization for when performance ends up on a top level OKR!
… ten minutes later.
I'm not defending this at all, but one of the reasons why there are no (or few) humans that can be contacted is that they* said that it was tried before and it caused a lot more issues with mistakes/takeovers due to…
This was maybe 8 or so years ago so I'm not sure what else this unnamed ticketing company added since... but permissions were pretty lax at that point and had JUST started to tighten up. Oh I forgot to mention that…
Yes the ticketing app that people were required to use to get into the events.
A ticketing company was experimenting with BLE beacons to trigger things like seat upgrades and coupons when people walked by certain things in a venue… or at least that’s what they said it would be used for. Instead…
They cut non-business critical travel which many employees for some reason felt was a perk of the job. I heard second hand that some employees would do "office tours" just to try the lunches at the different offices…
Whether intentional or not, the way you presented these (including the one about CGI) is how these sorts of conspiracies get wings and spread. "Oh of course this is not true... except for maybe this little sliver…
All the surrounding areas of Ann Arbor are reasonably priced. I live in Dexter (working remote) and love it here. Close enough to go to Ann Arbor whenever I want but far enough away to get a big house and lots of land.
They sometimes (often) have "last look" -- so a bunch of companies compete to win an auction against each other, and then Google gets a chance to win against the winner of those. This means that Google can essentially…
We use GCPs equivalent of spot instances (preemptibles) to great effect as well. It actually works better at larger scale since a smaller % of your machines get preempted at a given time.
Point taken. Your statement is equally factually unsupported and I have apparently taken the bait.
Unneeded except by the people that you know... needed it.
You're talking about this one right? https://atlasheadrest.com/products/headrest-for-remastered-a...
This is the reason they're introducing FLoC in the first place: https://www.chromium.org/Home/chromium-privacy/privacy-sandb...
There's two sides to the equation though (I work on Supply Side ad tech). There's a huge amount of content that people are just not willing to pay for, but would gladly view ads. You may be willing to pay for Youtube…
That's one way to look at it, and certainly a view that many share -- but isn't that more likely to attract regulatory scrutiny instead of deflect it? I sit in on many of these W3C meetings (I'm not from Google) and the…
I don't think that's an accurate representation at all. Look through the proposals and see, for instance, that it goes beyond anything that Firefox is planning to do. Dropping third party cookies is just one small piece…
Let's say you have 100000 documents in your index that match your query but only 10 of them the user has access to: A basic implementation will return the top, let's say 1000, documents and then do the more expensive…
Well if you don’t have a pretty good idea of the problem you’re solving for the customer, you’re much better off trying as many things as you can, quickly and cheaply, to figure out.
Do you know that the big expensive thing is what your customers actually need? Do you actually know what your customers need? That’s basically the only important context. If you can’t deliver that, it doesn’t matter how…
Did they remove it? It says the researchers provided a notebook that they used to verify the attack.
Or do I…
All this setting does is make the feature available to you in the frontend -- it's up to you to use it or not!
In adtech a first price auction is also a single round.
You gotta save that optimization for when performance ends up on a top level OKR!
… ten minutes later.
I'm not defending this at all, but one of the reasons why there are no (or few) humans that can be contacted is that they* said that it was tried before and it caused a lot more issues with mistakes/takeovers due to…
This was maybe 8 or so years ago so I'm not sure what else this unnamed ticketing company added since... but permissions were pretty lax at that point and had JUST started to tighten up. Oh I forgot to mention that…
Yes the ticketing app that people were required to use to get into the events.
A ticketing company was experimenting with BLE beacons to trigger things like seat upgrades and coupons when people walked by certain things in a venue… or at least that’s what they said it would be used for. Instead…
They cut non-business critical travel which many employees for some reason felt was a perk of the job. I heard second hand that some employees would do "office tours" just to try the lunches at the different offices…
Whether intentional or not, the way you presented these (including the one about CGI) is how these sorts of conspiracies get wings and spread. "Oh of course this is not true... except for maybe this little sliver…
All the surrounding areas of Ann Arbor are reasonably priced. I live in Dexter (working remote) and love it here. Close enough to go to Ann Arbor whenever I want but far enough away to get a big house and lots of land.
They sometimes (often) have "last look" -- so a bunch of companies compete to win an auction against each other, and then Google gets a chance to win against the winner of those. This means that Google can essentially…
We use GCPs equivalent of spot instances (preemptibles) to great effect as well. It actually works better at larger scale since a smaller % of your machines get preempted at a given time.
Point taken. Your statement is equally factually unsupported and I have apparently taken the bait.
Unneeded except by the people that you know... needed it.
You're talking about this one right? https://atlasheadrest.com/products/headrest-for-remastered-a...
This is the reason they're introducing FLoC in the first place: https://www.chromium.org/Home/chromium-privacy/privacy-sandb...
There's two sides to the equation though (I work on Supply Side ad tech). There's a huge amount of content that people are just not willing to pay for, but would gladly view ads. You may be willing to pay for Youtube…
That's one way to look at it, and certainly a view that many share -- but isn't that more likely to attract regulatory scrutiny instead of deflect it? I sit in on many of these W3C meetings (I'm not from Google) and the…
I don't think that's an accurate representation at all. Look through the proposals and see, for instance, that it goes beyond anything that Firefox is planning to do. Dropping third party cookies is just one small piece…